Vitesse98 wrote:Needless to say, the hype cycle is so perfectly calibrated that a) tickets will be snapped up before people have judged - or anyone tasted! - the food and b) even if the food is judged poorly (relatively speaking; Next will always do better than most), the tickets have already been purchased, and the aforementioned hype ensures someone else will snatch them up (not that Next necessarily cares if a table goes empty). And the whole thing starts over again with each menu, from anticipation, through the hustle, even through a fresh round of reviews for each menu from all the critics. It's really quite brilliant. It's like a perpetual motion machine.
Vitesse98 wrote: What other restaurant is virtually guaranteed to be booked up for the season, as such, before anyone has had a single bite of their food, let alone had an idea of the menu? As long as the service remains strong, I think that's more than enough to carry Next over whatever culinary speed bumps it encounters; surely, the radical shift from menu to menu obscures any frame of reference when it comes to the actual food. Meanwhile. Next's business model keeps it in the spotlight, which primes/potentiates hype. Like I said, it's brilliant. Insidious, even.
TCK wrote:Talking about Next is like talking about Apple. The similarities are striking.
Khaopaat wrote:TCK wrote:Talking about Next is like talking about Apple. The similarities are striking.
I was starting to get this feeling as well. I share Vitesse98's feelings on the matter, but decided to keep my mouth shut lest someone step in to explain to me why secret 11:50pm on-sales are a good thing. I'm definitely getting a whiff of sacred cow.
By which you mean that Next is to Alinea, what NeXT was to Apple? Will Alinea buy Next, Beran will rise to power, and Alinea will reinvent itself based on the the principals of Next?TCK wrote:Talking about Next is like talking about Apple. The similarities are striking.
dansch wrote:By which you mean that Next is to Alinea, what NeXT was to Apple? Will Alinea buy Next, Beran will rise to power, and Alinea will reinvent itself based on the the principals of Next?TCK wrote:Talking about Next is like talking about Apple. The similarities are striking.
Khaopaat wrote:dansch wrote:By which you mean that Next is to Alinea, what NeXT was to Apple? Will Alinea buy Next, Beran will rise to power, and Alinea will reinvent itself based on the the principals of Next?TCK wrote:Talking about Next is like talking about Apple. The similarities are striking.
Or maybe it means that, every few months, everyone speculates about what their new, redesigned product will be, then some info is leaked and the buzz reaches a fever pitch, and finally it goes on sale and everyone beats each other up to throw their money at it. Wait, which one was I talking about?
Siun wrote:New video introducing Childhood posted on Next FB page ... has me grinning like crazy:
pairs4life wrote:Siun wrote:New video introducing Childhood posted on Next FB page ... has me grinning like crazy:
...I almost wept.
Siun wrote:New video introducing Childhood posted on Next FB page ... has me grinning like crazy:
kathryn wrote:First Childhood menu review that I could find so far.
Rick T. wrote:That video reminds me of how odd my tastes were as a child. Never cared for Kraft mac and cheese, Oreos, canned soups, and turned my nose up at pb&j, grilled cheese, as well as bologna sandwiches. I would hit that beater, though.
Khaopaat wrote:Question for those of you in the know: was the unannounced midnight sale for the whole shebang, or just for opening weekend? Can we expect a second sale for the rest of the season, or am I S.O.L.?